Monthly Highlights January: Sensationalism, Sexism and Nationalism

During January, the RDN monitoring team identified a range of hateful narratives and discourse driven by sensationalistic reporting, sexism and misogyny, nationalism and ethnic hatred. Sensationalistic and unprofessional reporting in Albania and Bosnia and Herzegovina Albanian media reported extensively on a serious case of sexual abuse involving a 12-year-old girl who was found to be approximately 22 weeks pregnant following a medical …

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From Belgrade to Prishtina: Women Who Refused to Be Silent

On August 14, 2025, after one of many student protests in Belgrade, a group of students was attacked by the police while heading home and taken to a nearby garage. Among them was Nikolina Sinđelić, a survivor of police brutality. “As we were walking down Nemanjina Street, we encountered members of the JZO (Unit for …

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Breaking Words, Building Bridges: Regional Experts Warn Against Rising Polarisation in the Balkans

Hate speech in the Western Balkans is becoming more complex, layered, and increasingly used as a political weapon, according to new media monitoring reports presented at the regional conference Breaking Words, Building Bridges: Responses to Polarisation in the Western Balkans held in Belgrade, Serbia.  The Reporting Diversity Network (RDN) showcased its third set of reports …

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TROLL OF THE MONTH – SELECTION CRITERIA

The goal of the Reporting Diversity Network 2.0 monitoring is to identify and document the most significant cases (‘incidents’) of hate speech and divisive discourses in the Western Balkans media. Incidents are defined by the speaker regardless of where they occurred, but monitoring refers to their media coverage. They can originate in the Parliament, party …

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The Metamorphosis of Prime Minister Edi Rama: From Hate Speech to the Use of Deepfakes

Prime Minister Edi Rama has targeted journalist Blendi Fevziu, host of one of Albania’s most-watched political talk shows, Opinion, through a series of posts on social media that used images generated by artificial intelligence (AI), known as “deepfakes.” These posts were accompanied by denigrating and delegitimizing language directed not only at Fevziu personally, but at …

Monthly Highlights December

During December, the RDN monitoring team identified a range of hateful narratives and discourse driven by anti-LGBTQI+ discourse, sexism alongside the glorification of war criminals, the publication of unverified information and the normalisation of gender-basedviolence. Anti-LGBTQI+ discourse in Albania In two separate television appearances in December, lawyer Zace Islami made a series of extreme anti-LGBTQ+ statements on national broadcasters …

Words don’t leave bruises, but they can hurt more than punches

When we talk about violence in general, we can agree that it has been omnipresent in today’s media. Every day we watch different types of physical violence happening abroad, but also domestically, and very consciously we condemn and judge what we see. However, a form of violence which is frequently, almost always disregarded, we can …

Troll of the year 2025: Dragan J. Vučićević 

The Balkan Troll of the Month is selected monthly based on incidents monitored and gathered across the six Western Balkan countries. In December, RDN combined votes from the Western Balkan countries with input from a public voting process to guide the selection of the Troll of the year. In the first round, media monitors from all six …